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ScoobyLondon wrote: ↑Wed Aug 15, 2018 9:38 pmWe applied for Schengen visa for EU spouse for Norway and we were granted a 19 day single entry visa!
We're off to Norway for 5 days and we included a covering letter asking for a 1 year multi-entry visa. The response included a letter stating that since we did not include proof of future visits, they would only issue a single entry visa.
I'm confused as we got a 3-month multi-entry visa to Switzerland in 2016 and were hopeful for a longer visa.
Is there anything we can do to get a long term Schengen visa (6 or 12 months multi-entry)?
I had no idea I could add future trips to attempt to get a longer visa.
Also, are there countries that are more likely to give a longer-term visa and where does Norway fit into that ranking.
thanks
No.ScoobyLondon wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16, 2018 12:29 pmDo I need to inform anyone that the trip is cancelled and we won't be visiting that country?
thanks
ScoobyLondon wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16, 2018 1:28 pmIn the coming weeks, we'll look to book again for another Europe trip and this time I'll book multiple trips to ensure we get a single visa covering at least that period.
We're now looking at end-Sept to France (4 days) and a 5 day trip to our favourite Switzerland in Feb.
In this example, do we need to apply to the France or should we apply to Switzerland?
If this itinerary was on a single trip, I'd apply to Switzerland but how does the 'first country of entry/country of longest stay' work with respect to multiple trips?
thanks again